The Transit of Mercury, 11/11/19 A planet rolls across the sun, black blemish on a blazing face. The journey’s slow, and then it’s done.
Tag: Poetry
Meerkat Society by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons
Meerkat Society Majestic eagles soaring in the sky Eat lunch by swooping down to catch their prey, Except if there’s a meerkat standing
Two poems by Charles Rammelkamp
The Ballad of Tusko The CIA’s MK-Ultra, Sub-project forty-three, Funded Doctor Lewis “Jolly” West, A psychologist in OKC. West experimented with “dissociative states”
Two Poems By Mark J. Mitchell
BOTTICELLI ILLUSTRATIONS OF PARADISO 32 AND 33 Beatrice is gone. The poet alone must rise to God. Bright saints form their flower— a music he
Sighting of the Bard’s Dark Woman / 7 By Gerald George
Sighting of the Bard’s Dark Woman / 7 Her prayers, sops to hope, must surely fail. She tries, but she needs more than metaphor, to
Last Hour By Greg Huteson
Last Hour Beside the lime-green pillow and the spread, he wriggled on a threadbare office chair while typing lines with rhymes like “Fall” and “pall.”